The upload 360 video page takes the identifying information, then save....without every providing an intake of browse to the actual video file location....for uploading. If I hit save...,.thinking I am then going to the upload.....I get the identifying info page again for the NEXT upload.

What am I missing here?

And on this page, the "report issues, ask your question" link does not work.

It will be great if we could change or upload a specific background image for the VR Tour index. Some times the images (although amazing beautiful) do not match with the set's subject, and therefore it does spoil a bit the experience... Thank you for your efforts !

I noticed as I was preparing some new panos that each time I loaded the page, my view count incremented. It doesn't seem fair that the person publishing a pano should be logging new views each time they load the page. Shouldn't the publisher of a pano be excluded from increments to the view count? Especially while logged in.

I'm pretty sure that's the way flickr works, or at least they don't increment the view count from repeat loads from the same computer.

Having just got a GearVR (S6 edition) I am busy exploring the possibilities for viewing panos on it. One important sources is 360Cities, which has had a side-by-side 'cardboard' mode for some months. I'd like to report some pluses and minuses of that service. On the plus side, it can show any pano side-by-by-side; goes full screen properly on several browsers on the S6 phone; and (to my pleasant surprise) responds to horizontal swipes on the GVR touchpad by panning the view to a new stable position -- great for people without swivel chairs or a taste for gymnastics.
Now the minuses. The basic 360Cities pano page is unintelligible on a mobile screen, though it does fortunately go to something usable when you tap the hand icon (but the icons on that screen seem to need double-taps to activate them). The s-b-s view has just barely tolerable resolution -- on the S6 it could be a lot higher. And in GVR there is slight but noticeable distortion.
The 360Cities App has a much more mobile friendly UI but unfortunately tapping the cardboard icon crashes it on my phone. And why does 360Cities.net keep telling me to get the app, when it is already installed?

Having just got a GearVR (S6 edition) I am busy exploring the possibilities for viewing panos on it. One important sources is 360Cities, which has had a side-by-side 'cardboard' mode for some months. I'd like to report some pluses and minuses of that service. On the plus side, it can show any pano side-by-by-side; goes full screen properly on several browsers on the S6 phone; and (to my pleasant surprise) responds to horizontal swipes on the GVR touchpad by panning the view to a new stable position -- great for people without swivel chairs or a taste for gymnastics.
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